presents, 201;
on nat'l. Capitol, a mockery, 375.
GOVERNORS OF STATES, position on wom. suff., 212;
list favoring wom. suff., 1078;
of Wy. testify for wom. suff., 1087 et seq.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, favors wom. suff., 184; 644; 893.
GRANGES, favor wom. suff., 184;
always recognized equality of woman, 228;
position of woman in, 327;
nat'l. adopts wom. suff. res. in 1900, 447-8.
_See_ various State chapters.
GREAT BRITAIN, Chap. LXXIII;
efforts for Parliamentary Franchise, 1012, 1020;
Primrose League and Liberal Federation, 1013;
better laws, 1021;
local gov't., 1022;
office holding, 1023;
education, 1024;
colonial progress, 1025 et seq.;
petits. for suff., 1015, 1017, 1020.
-- gives local franchise to women, xiv;
more liberal than U. S. on socialistic questions, 167;
enfranch. workingmen, 305;
same, 311;
progress of wom. suff., 353;
Mrs. Blatch on women on boards and wom. suff. in, 368;
remonstrants in, 369;
eminent advocates of wom. suff. in, 1083.
GUARDIANSHIP, equal of children. _See_ Laws.
HAWAII, Nat'l. Suff. Ass'n. demands rights for its women, 325;
injustice to them, 330;
resolution against "male" in its constitn., 343;
petitions Congress in behalf of its women, 346;
outrageous constitn. adopted by Congress, 346;
Hawaiian members object, 347;
Miss Anthony's work for its women, 365;
appeals to Congress for rights of its women, 446.
HEAD OF FAMILY. _See_ Laws and pp. 458; 945;
in Va., 966.
HEARINGS before Congressional Committees in '84, 36, 42;
in '86, 78;
in '88, before Senate com., 137 et seq.;
in '89, same, 156;
before House, 157;
in '90, before Senate, 158, 162;
before House, 163;
in '92, before Senate, Mrs. Stanton on Solitude of Self, 189;
before House, 194;
in '94, before Senate and House, 235;
in '96, before Senate and House, 267;
in '98, before Senate, 305;
before House, 318;
in 1900, before Senate, 367,
Miss Anthony's plea at 80, 373;
before House, 373;
first appearance of "antis," 381-4.
HISTORY OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE, how it was written and published.
_See_ Preface.
IDAHO, adopts wom. suff. amend., xxi;
welcomed by nat'l. conv., 272;
story of amend, camp'n., 283-4;
gift to Miss Anthony, 390.
_See_ State chapter, also
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